AU710165B2 - Dredging apparatus - Google Patents
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- AU710165B2 AU710165B2 AU42268/97A AU4226897A AU710165B2 AU 710165 B2 AU710165 B2 AU 710165B2 AU 42268/97 A AU42268/97 A AU 42268/97A AU 4226897 A AU4226897 A AU 4226897A AU 710165 B2 AU710165 B2 AU 710165B2
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- ejector
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/88—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements acting by a sucking or forcing effect, e.g. suction dredgers
- E02F3/8858—Submerged units
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/88—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements acting by a sucking or forcing effect, e.g. suction dredgers
- E02F3/8808—Stationary installations, e.g. installations using spuds or other stationary supports
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02F—DREDGING; SOIL-SHIFTING
- E02F3/00—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines
- E02F3/04—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven
- E02F3/88—Dredgers; Soil-shifting machines mechanically-driven with arrangements acting by a sucking or forcing effect, e.g. suction dredgers
- E02F3/90—Component parts, e.g. arrangement or adaptation of pumps
- E02F3/92—Digging elements, e.g. suction heads
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Description
WO 98/12390 PCT/N097/00245 1 DREDGING
APPARATUS
The present invention relates to a dredging apparatus, particularly intended for the removal of cuttings at the seabed around bore holes, said apparatus comprising a suction hose assigned a driven ejector which, at the ejecting aperture thereof, is coupled to an elongate pipe wherethrough cuttings sucked in through the intake opening of the suction hose are conveyed, said cuttings being conveyed through the suction hose to the ejecting aperture of the ejector, where said elongate pipe takes over the cuttings transport, feeding the cuttings out through the discharge aperture thereof situated at a substantial distance from the intake opening of the suction hose.
According to known technique, the ejector acting as the water flow based conveyor of the dredging apparatus, is driven by a motor-operated pumping device. When carrying out dredging and similar operations on the seabed, said pump is, according to known technique, mounted on the platfrom deck and, from the pump, a coarse-dimensioned hose extends down to the ejector on the seabed. At sea depths of e.g. 150 metres or more, operations must be carried out using a substantial pumping pressure at platform deck level, because one has to expect significant pressure losses within the hose/pipe system down to the ejector.
CONFIRMATION COPY CD/99147018.5 2 According to prior art technique, water to the motor-driven water pump is first pumped up to the platform deck and, thereafter, downwards again within the e.g.
150 metres long pipeline. Through the pipeline, e.g. 300-400 m 3 water per hour may be conveyed. Thus, the part of a known dredging apparatus which is mounted on the deck constitutes a disproportionately large, bulky and heavy equipment package.
The ejector of the dredging apparatus working on the seabed is, preferably, assisted by a remote control vehicle (RCV) which may be adapted to guide the intake opening of the suction hose in order to hold it in a correctly positioned and oriented position in relation to the heap of cuttings.
The main object of the invention is to provide a dredging apparatus of the type described above, which is capable of achieving space and weight savings, as well as substantial energy savings.
Accordingly, the invention provides a dredging apparatus adapted to work on the seabed and especially intended for the removal of cuttings, the dredging apparatus including a drive motor, a pumping device and an ejector, wherein the drive motor is adapted to operate the pumping device which, in turn, is adapted to deliver a forced water flow to the ejector to establish and maintain the ejecting effect, wherein the ejector, the pumping device and the drive motor are assembled 20 to form a unit, and the drive motor is supplied with energy through a cable extending to the surface.
Preferably, the ejector and its water pump with drive motor are built together to a ,unit lowerable down to the seabed, where the intake end of the ejector, as known per se, is coupled a suction hose/pipe for sucking in cuttings, mud, etc., desired to 25 be removed from a certain, first place on the seabed, e.g. around the upper mouth of a bore hole, and where to the pressure end of the ejector, as known per se, is coupled a carrying off pipeline for the transfer of sucked-in cuttings, mud, etc., to another place on the seabed, well spaced from said first place, power (electricity/hydraulic pressure) to the drive motor of the water pump being delivered through a cable/hose from the surface/platform.
0 WO 98/12390 PCTT/NOQ7/nn7AA 3 Through an arrangement according to the invention, significant weight savings are achieved, neither pump aggregate nor water hose drum being needed on the platfrom deck. Also, the arrangement will result in very significant energy savings due to the very much reduced pumping length for the drive water.
A dredging apparatus having an associated lowering and power supplying cable according to the invention is further explained in the following, reference being made to a non-restricting examplary embodiment diagrammatically illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a situational view showing the positioning of a dredging apparatus according to the invention on the seabed, said dredging apparatus having a hoisting wire and electrical cable connection to a drilling rig which has been shown on a substantially smaller scale than the dredging apparatus, and where the dredging by means of the ejector-operated dredging apparatus is assisted by a RCV of an embodiment known per se and adapted to keep the intake opening of the suction hose correctly positioned in relation to a heap of cuttings around a bore hole mouth; Figure 2 shows a detailed view of the dredging apparatus in a side elevational view and on a significantly larger scale than in figure i, cut through in a portion where a pipe bend having a narrowed outlet, from the pumping section of the dredging apparatus is passed down into the ejector's pressure portion, which widens itself conically in the flowing direction of the "mud", and to which is connected the upstream sucking portion of the ejector, said bend from the pumping section constituting a part of the ejector, which directs an axially extending water jet moving with a large speed towards the outlet opening of the connected pipe, so that a suction effect is established in the connected hose, upstream of the outlet opening of the bend.
WO 98/12390 PCT/N097/00245 4 First, reference is made to figure 1 where, from a drilling platform having a rig 10, a drill pipe string 12 extends to a bore hole in the seabed formation 14, and where a template is indicated at 16. Around the bore hole mouth at seabed level, cuttings 18 have gathered in a heap.
The dredging apparatus according to the invention is, of course, not limited to the nature of "the mud material". Any mud-like, sand, gravel or pebble-shaped materiale desired to be removed from one place at the seabed to another place thereron, may be conveyed therebetween in accordance with the invention.
The dredging apparatus requires only the presence of an electrical generator or a hydraulic pump to deliver energy through a cable 20 extending from the platform 10 to the drive motor of the dredging apparatus. In this case, said drive motor is an electrical motor 22, figure 2, the dredging apparatus in general being denoted at reference numeral 24.
In figure 1, reference numeral 26 denotes a remote control vehicle, known per se, operating a tool 28 in the form of a grip, with which the tool 28 can catch and hold the suction hose end 32' of the dredging apparatus 24, the opposite end of the suction hose 32 is coupled to the suction end of an ejector 30, and to the pressure end of the ejector, an elongate pipe or hose 34 is coupled, the length and, thus, the outlet end thereof enabling a transfer of cuttings 18 from the area around the bore hole mouth to a discharge place 36.
In figure 2, the dredging apparatus 24 comprises a pumping device 38 driven by the electrical motor 22. This pumping device has water intake openings 38', and the pressure end thereof is coupled to a 1800 pipe bend 40, the narrowing outlet end opening 40' thereof being passed water-tightly down through and into an upstream section 30' of the ejector's 30 flowing pipe portion, the outlet end of the pipe WO 98/12390 PCT/NTqT/flfl~dZ WO 9812390PCT/N097/00245~ bend 40 being directed in the water flowing direction through the ejector, constituting a part of the same, namely its part 40 which is coupled to the water pump and which, through the pump device 38, establishes the desired ejecting effect in the form of a directional water jet flow through the tubular flow portion 30', 30" and of the ejector.
To the suction end of the ejector pipe 30, at the upstream end of the section 30', a suction hose 32 is connected. The extent of the suction hose 32 is indicated in figure i, the outer, free intake end thereof having a funnel-haped inlet portion 32', through which cuttings 18 are sucked in and conveyed in a direction towards the ejector 30 in the suction hose 32. At the outlet end opening 40' of the pipe bend the ejector 30 takes over the transport of the cuttings 18 and delivers them at the discharge opening of the ejector at the flange coupling 42, where the pipe 34 forwards the transfer of the cuttings 18 to the previously mentioned place 36 on the seabed 14, at the discharge end of the pipe 34.
The electrical motor 22 to which the electrical cable 20 is coupled, may be pressure-compensated.
The drive motor 22, pumping device 38, ejector 30,40 and, possibly, hose 32 and pipeline 34 coupled thereto of the dredging apparatus may be disposed within a frame 44 having an upper, central suspension ring 46, with which the frame 44 together with the dredging apparatus 24 may be hoisted up and lowered down by means of a wire 48 operated from the surface/the platform i0.
Suspension brackets 50 and supports 52 keep the individual components of the dredging apparat in their correct positions in relation to the frame 44 carrying the brackets, supports, etc., for the mounting of the dredging apparatus.
Contrary to the known dredging apparatus of the kind concerned, where the pumping device and the drive motor thereof are disposed on the platform deck and first have to WO 98/12390 PCITn0/Nn07NN' WO 9812390PCTNO07flfl7A 6 pump water up from the surface of the sea, and where to the ejector 30,40 on the seabed extends a very elongate water pipeline, e.g. of a length of e.g. 150 metres, corresponding to the distance from the surface down to the seabed 14, the ejector 30,40 of the present invention is assembled with the water pump 38 and the drive motor 22 of the latter.
As no pressure drop occurs in the pipeline between the pumping device 38 and the ejector 30,40 of a dredging apparatus according to the invention, a pump and a drive motor each having a significantly smaller capacity than those used in prior art dredging apparatus may be used with the invention, simultaneously as the dredging apparatus releases deck space as drive motor and pumping device are positioned on the seabed together with the ejctor 30,40. Along with space savings on the drilling platform, a significant weight reduction is achieved also.
Claims (4)
1. A dredging apparatus adapted to work on the seabed and especially intended for the removal of cuttings, the dredging apparatus including a drive motor, a pumping device and an ejector, wherein the drive motor is adapted to operate the pumping device which, in turn, is adapted to deliver a forced water flow to the ejector to establish and maintain the ejecting effect, wherein the ejector, the pumping device and the drive motor are assembled to form a unit, and the drive motor is supplied with energy through a cable extending to the surface.
2. A dredging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said unit is suspended from a submergable/hoistable frame, in which the drive motor and the pumping device are mutually aligned at an upper level within the frame, the ejector being disposed within the frame at a lower level than the drive motor and the pumping S device, wherein the pumping device is connected to an upstream end of a 180 bend, and the downstream end of the 1800 bend is positioned within the ejector between the suction end and the outlet end of the ejector, opening towards said °outlet end of the ejector. S i
3. A dredging apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the cable extends to a drilling platform or a ship at the surface of the water in which said apparatus is working.
4. A dredging apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the drive motor is an electrical motor or a hydraulic motor. A dredging apparatus substantially as herein disclosed in relation to the accompanying drawings. AGR Ability Group AS By its Registered Patent Attorneys Freehills Patent Attorneys 15 July, 1999
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NO963897A NO302043B1 (en) | 1996-09-18 | 1996-09-18 | dredging apparatus |
PCT/NO1997/000245 WO1998012390A1 (en) | 1996-09-18 | 1997-09-11 | Dredging apparatus |
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AU (1) | AU710165B2 (en) |
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WO (1) | WO1998012390A1 (en) |
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